Marco de Vincenzo's pale lime-green silk-chiffon Sangallo blouse is fun and feminine. This AW16 runway style is designed with softly ruffled sleeves and bright-yellow tonal-pink and black embroidered flowers. Play with proportions and tuck it into voluminous wide-leg trousers.

Marco de Vincenzo's black red and yellow floral-print sable trousers showcase his creative flair and precise tailoring. They're immaculately cut with wide legs that hit above the ankles and detailed with hidden buttons along the cuffs - unfasten them for a little extra edge. Use the cropped length to frame a pair of statement sandals.

This silk-crepe dress is testament to Marco de Vincenzo's talent for punchy pattern. New for Pre-AW17 it's printed with a paintbox-bright Chaos design and cut to a long-sleeved silhouette with pearlised buttons that accent the stand collar chest and waist. Ground the dizzying design with jet-black accessories - think a structured leather bag and stiletto-heeled sandals.

The simple cut of Marco de Vincenzo's lightweight silk-crepe shirt leaves all eyes on the arresting multicoloured Chaos print. Tailored in Italy it flows into a loose silhouette with a sharp point collar for smart contrast. Tuck it into the coordinating skirt for head-to-toe impact or tone things down with a pair of black culottes.

The primary-hued scribbles on this Chaos-print midi skirt demonstrate Marco de Vincenzo's talent for dizzying patterns. It's sharply pleated for flowing movement and cut to sweep from a high waistband to a shin-skimming length. Double the drama with the label's coordinating shirt picking out the palette with cobalt-blue pumps.

Texture is at the core of Marco de Vincenzo's directional aesthetic as shown in the ruched panels and ruffles of this teal-green satin-crepe top. Expertly made in Italy it features two black grosgrain shoulder straps and falls in a loose silhouette. Complete a modern event look by tucking it in to the coordinating skirt.

Cascading ruffles like the ones that decorate this teal-green pencil skirt defined Marco de Vincenzo's SS17 runway collection. It's expertly crafted in Italy with ruched side panels and falls to a shin-grazing hem with four decorative black grosgrain ribbons. Save it for a dinner party styled with the coordinating top and modern mules

Marco de Vincenzo's SS17 runway was an explosion of colour and movement and this emerald-green striped silk-chiffon dress was a highlight. It's crafted to a single-shoulder silhouette with a drawstring to cinch the waist embroidered with delicate floral patterns and trimmed with fluid ruffles that cascade over the body - watch them sway with every stride. Ground the eye-popping pattern with a simple black clutch and mules.